October 9, 2024

With the recent stellar jobs report, the decline in gas prices, leveling off of inflation prices back to pre-pandemic levels, and wages up, the Trump campaign has little to seize on for their doom-and-gloom apocalypse stump rhetoric. The only thing is immigration and yesterday’s analysis of just how much immigrant labor has kept local economies afloat and a new study on border cities takes a sledge hammer to those past arguments vilifying undocumented immigrants is as passé as lying about migrants eating pets; A recent study found young people use TikTok to get their news, which begs the question what do adults use TikTok for; Another study supports an old reason for having that morning joe; and It seems Mexico’s new president isn’t starting her presidency on a particularly positive note. Go beyond the headlines…

Who U.S. Adults Follow on TikTok

Mozambique votes for president and the ruling party could extend its 49 years in power

U.S. border cities’ homicide rates stay lower than nation’s

Despite sunny economic data, business leaders see clouds on the horizon

Many people in jail have the right to vote. So do many felons

Caffeine intake linked to better vascular health in study

We’re finally going to the Solar System’s most intriguing but unexplored frontier

AI sleep trackers that predict Alzheimer’s

Argentina politician eyes breakaway province plan

Nearly 500 Murders in Claudia Sheinbaum’s First Week as Mexico’s President

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